If you've been hoping for more updates on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his broken right clavicle, you've probably been getting a little impatient.
There's been few of those updates since Rodgers suffered the injury in the first quarter of the Oct. 15 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr tackled Rodgers after he threw the ball and -- evidently with no malice -- drove Rodgers into the ground.
Rodgers underwent surgery to begin the healing process four days later on the 19th in California, leading to the Packers placing him on injured reserve and sidelining him for an eight-week minimum.